Desktop icons were removed because they’re (at least in the devs’ opinions), a poor solution. They’re always covered as soon as you have a program open, add clutter, and on most machines, the desktop just becomes a dumping ground for rubbish that really shouldn’t be there. I’m sure we’ve all seen systems with all kinds of crap strewn about the user’s desktop.
Tbh, I can’t say I disagree. I also think they’re a bad solution and that Gnome shouldn’t chase a feature just because people have it on Windows. Gnome makes zero attempt to be a traditional Windows-like desktop. It irks some people, but it’s the devs’ choice and you don’t have to use their software.
Gnome foundation could have a billion in the bank, they still wouldn’t add that, because it’s not about not being able to afford to implement it, they just don’t want it in their project.
If you want them, installing an extension will probably take under 10 seconds. Some distros that use Gnome already have it installed out of the box.
This is one of the reason I love GNOME’s philosophy. They don’t dogmatically follow convention and it shapes up the desktop to have a unique workflow that I really miss on other operating systems.
Desktop icons were removed because they’re (at least in the devs’ opinions), a poor solution.
They were removed because they were never able to make them working properly. It was always an hack and had multiple issues. ANY other OS and DE has desktop icons…
Nope. They had it and removed it, and there are plenty of extensions to add them back if you (for some ungodly reason) want them. They’re not in vanilla Gnome because they don’t want them. And they’re right.
Practically all other DEs copy Windows, so yeah, of course they’ll have Windows UX elements.
and there are plenty of extensions to add them back if you (for some ungodly reason) want them
All the extensions are plagued by the same issue they had before. Drag and drop from apps never working properly, the icon grid behaves incorrectly sometimes and other cosmetic glitches.
And right now millions of people do and I don’t see widespread issues.
It’s not a widespread issue, it’s something with the desktop icon extensions and the original implementation. In both cases the drag and drop from/to apps never worked fine.
Desktop icons were removed because they’re (at least in the devs’ opinions), a poor solution. They’re always covered as soon as you have a program open, add clutter, and on most machines, the desktop just becomes a dumping ground for rubbish that really shouldn’t be there. I’m sure we’ve all seen systems with all kinds of crap strewn about the user’s desktop.
Tbh, I can’t say I disagree. I also think they’re a bad solution and that Gnome shouldn’t chase a feature just because people have it on Windows. Gnome makes zero attempt to be a traditional Windows-like desktop. It irks some people, but it’s the devs’ choice and you don’t have to use their software.
Gnome foundation could have a billion in the bank, they still wouldn’t add that, because it’s not about not being able to afford to implement it, they just don’t want it in their project.
If you want them, installing an extension will probably take under 10 seconds. Some distros that use Gnome already have it installed out of the box.
This is one of the reason I love GNOME’s philosophy. They don’t dogmatically follow convention and it shapes up the desktop to have a unique workflow that I really miss on other operating systems.
They were removed because they were never able to make them working properly. It was always an hack and had multiple issues. ANY other OS and DE has desktop icons…
Nope. They had it and removed it, and there are plenty of extensions to add them back if you (for some ungodly reason) want them. They’re not in vanilla Gnome because they don’t want them. And they’re right.
Practically all other DEs copy Windows, so yeah, of course they’ll have Windows UX elements.
All the extensions are plagued by the same issue they had before. Drag and drop from apps never working properly, the icon grid behaves incorrectly sometimes and other cosmetic glitches.
Nope. They work fine. Several distros even use them out of the box without issue.
You clearly never used those extensions.
Not for a long time, no. I prefer zero extensions. But back when I did… zero issues.
And right now millions of people do and I don’t see widespread issues.
I think you’re letting your irrational hatred cloud your judgement…
It’s not a widespread issue, it’s something with the desktop icon extensions and the original implementation. In both cases the drag and drop from/to apps never worked fine.